FDATE(3F) COMMAND REFERENCE FDATE(3F) NAME fdate - return date and time in an ASCII string SYNOPSIS subroutine fdate (string) character*(*) string character*(*) function fdate() DESCRIPTION Fdate returns the current date and time as a 24 character string in the format described under ctime(3c). Neither newline nor NULL will be included. Fdate can be called either as a function or as a subroutine. EXAMPLES To print the current date and time either a function or subroutine call can be used. The following three lines illustrate the use of a subroutine call. CHARACTER string*3 CALL fdate (string) WRITE (*,*) string If called as a function, the calling routine must define fdate's type and length as shown below. CHARACTER fdate*24 EXTERNAL fdate WRITE (*,*) fdate() FILES /usr/lib/libU77.a f77 UTek system interface library. SEE ALSO ctime(3c), time(3f), itime(3f), and idate(3f). Printed 5/12/88 1
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